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Can you still become a debutante?

Debut presentations vary by regional culture and are also frequently referenced as "debutante balls," "cotillion balls" or "coming-out" parties. The male equivalent is often referred to as "beautillion ball". A lone debutante might have her own debut, or she might share it with a sister or other close relative. Modern debutante balls are often charity events: the parents of the debutante donate a certain amount of money to the designated cause, and the invited guests pay for their tickets. These balls may be elaborate formal affairs and involve not only "debs" but junior debutantes, escorts and ushers, flower girls and pages as well.


What do you learn from being a debutante?

Debutante balls or cotillions as they are sometimes called main purpose is to raise funds for the host organization, which is usually a non-profit. Often the young ladies are taught proper etiquette and may be exposed to local public figures or celebrities during the ceremony. Some cotillions or debutante balls offer college scholarships for which the girls must compete. In todays society, debutante balls, cotillons and coming out parties aren't valued as much more that a networking opportunity or more common as a fundraiser. They can be fun for girls who would not otherwise have an opportunity to dress in a nice gown and interact with public figures.


If 3 balls are drawn from a bag containing 3 red balls and 4 blue balls what is the expected number of red balls drawn?

The expected number is 12/7 = 1.29 approx.


What are sample autobiographies written by debutantes?

Some sample autobiographies written by debutantes include "The Season" by Jonah Lisa Dyer and Stephen Dyer, "The Debutante: A Novel" by Kathryn Williams, and "Debutante: The Story of a Texas Girl" by Anna Wells. These books offer insights into the world of debutante balls and coming-of-age experiences within high society.


Who had the first medicine balls made for his patient?

Greek physician Hippocrates


What is a black and white affair?

A 'black and white affair' is traditionally one at which the guests wear black and white only. There are many such 'black & white' charity balls and galas held throughout the year. Most are annual affairs and most are very dressy. Many have themes and encourage the guests in attendance to wear 'dressy festive' black or white ensembles to suit the theme. A tuxedo is not required, nor is a full length gown. These are not to be confused with 'black tie affairs'. When an invitation reads "Black Tie", it denotes that the affair is a formal one and that men are expected to wear tuxedos and women are expected to wear full length dresses or skirts. There are also Black & White Balls, dances where everyone is expected to wear only black, white , shades of gray, and a small item of accent color, like a cummerbund or a sash for the ladies.


What do anciant greek children do for fun?

they made dolls out of wood and had balls made of rubber


What did an ancient Greek baker bake?

bread


Can you put flower in peanut butter balls instead of powder sugar?

I would say no it would taste kinda bad, certainly not as expected.


In ancient greek was womans aollowed to play in olympic games?

no because the men had to compete naked with their balls hanging out


Why are Greek tragedies still relevant today?

Because they appeal to the human soul no matter what time period.


What is a fear of sports' balls called?

It is a fairly common phobia, but there is still no "official" name for it. The closest name would be sfairesphobia. (sfaires Greek for Balls).